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| Client:
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Asprecise,
Singapore, End client-SIAEC. |
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| Background: |
In
the world of Maintenance, Repair
and Overhaul (MRO), especially
in the aviation industry, the
trend is moving away from large,
dedicated maintenance providers
towards smaller third party maintenance
and engineering companies. In
this changing scenario, there
is an exponential growth in the
necessity for faster communication
of work progress/delays, faster
decision-making round times, and
more transparency.
In order to meet the requirements
of this new business environment,
KOM7 Technologies is helping Asprecise
in their vision to develop a B2B
exchange wherein airline operators,
OEMs, Aviation authorities and
third party maintenance providers
can come together and interact
in a robust environment. |
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| The
project: |
KOM7
Technologies, with its vast domain
experience and core competency
in the latest technological trends,
is involved in every phase of
the project, from requirements
gathering, architecting, designing,
identification of development
and deployment platforms, coding,
testing and implementation. Though,
a lot of new technology is being
used, the choice of technology
is driven by requirements such
as reuse, scalability and failsafe
robustness rather than for technology's
sake. |
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| Highlights: |
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The
architecture is component
based and on a java platform,
so as to be available across
various platforms |
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The
interfaces are clearly defined
using XML schemas so as
to enable multiple organizations
to interact without having
to agree on common electronic
data interchange formats.
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The
development uses technologies
including RS/6000,WebSphere,
Java Servlets, LDAP, Actuate,
EJB, 3rd party optimization
class libraries, MQSeries,
Oracle 8i, i2 Trade Matrix
suite of software. |
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Mobile
Solutions Project:
Health
care
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| Client:
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Security
Management Systems |
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| Background: |
KOM7
has extensive experience in providing
advanced health care solutions.
The solutions automate processing
requests from elderly citizens
and assigning home nurses to attend
to the request. Typically elderly
persons are at home under the
care of Communes (social set ups)
and they use wireless communication
equipments to draw the attention
of nurses to assist them. The
automated systems we implemented
process such requests from patients
and connect patients to doctors
and nurses automatically using
voice as well as data channels
and enable communication between
them. The doctors or nurses have
immediate access to patient details
via data protocols. The solutions
have used technology such as NMT
(using FSK modulation for data
over voice), GSM, GPRS etc. Currently
we have solutions using GPRS over
the Internet and parking data
connection while the voice call
is on. |
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| The
project: |
It
is a central station software
system that automatically sends
emergency alarms from elderly
people and patients to nurses
on duty. The nurses are equipped
with hand held devices with voice
and data capability. The central
station software performs voice
and data switching using COM4500
from H. Mortensen Denmark, Rhetoric
telephony cards from Lucent technologies
and DMS modems from Supertonics
Sweden. |
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| Highlights: |
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Architecture,
design and development from
user requirements specification
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The
architecture of the system
is very flexible and caters
for a large number of clients
and nurses. |
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Alarm
receiving and dial up of
nurses is distributed among
many PCs and COM ports allowing
a high degree of load sharing.
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Voice
processing functions like
voice recording and playing
voice messages |
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Automated
telephone line switching
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Auto
dialer for automatic call
setup using multiple PCs
and Multiport communication
cards |
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Development
of fully menu driven application
for NMT mobile phones |
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Web
Enabled Projects
At your service
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| Client:
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Global
Hospitality Network, a company
based in Denmark. |
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| Background: |
The
client needed to develop a product
that could offer the fastest and
most resource-efficient service
in the industry. It had to provide
direct connection to Europe's
hospitality industry |
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| The
project: |
The
product developed is a portal
that provides an easy, faster
and direct connection to Europe´s
hospitality industry: Hotels,
Hotel schools, Industry professionals
and suppliers alike. An interactive
Search & Match service, the
GHN site is set to offer the fastest
and most resource-efficient service
in the industry. |
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| Features: |
The
industry professional, graduate
or student, can post their résumé
and search for the job of their
dreams. Industry can check out
what´s going on at Europe's
hotel schools and select among
aspiring candidates for entry
positions and internships.
For this web based project, the
pages / forms were developed using
ASP with IIS as the web server
and MSSQL server as the backend. |
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Application
Migration Projects
Performance
tuning
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| Client:
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7Technologies,
Denmark. |
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| Background: |
Interactive
Graphics Supervision System (IGSS)-
was started as a GEM to Windows
3.11 conversion task nearly 8
years ago. Under a cooperation
agreement, KOM7 Technologies,
undertook the task of functional
and technical evolution of the
IGSS product and since then we
have upgraded it to work on the
latest Microsoft platforms and
added several features to make
it a highly competitive and state-of-the-art
product in the world of process
control. |
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| The
project: |
IGSS
is an excellent and very well
known SCADA system originally
developed by Seven Technologies,
Denmark. KOM7 has been responsible
for porting, and reengineering
the product user interface to
suit the latest technology trends
and user demands. The projects
have demanded high skills in interactive
graphical application development.
The product is installed and in
operation at thousands of customer
locations. |
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| Highlights: |
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Reengineering
and porting from GEM to
Windows 3.11. |
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Reengineering
and porting from Windows
3.11 to Windows NT and Windows
95 |
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Porting
from 16 bit to 32 bit C
compiler. |
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Reengineering
and porting from C to Microsoft
C++ . |
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Reengineering
to provide the look and
feel of Windows 95 interface
with object properties GUI.
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Upgrading
to object oriented technology
and use of class definitions
and Microsoft Foundation
Classes. |
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Defining
OLE interfaces and supporting
automation objects. |
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Exploiting
the graphical revolution
and providing a large number
of file formats and animation
objects like AVI, GIF in
the last 5 years. |
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Providing open interfaces
via ODBC interfaces. |
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A
large number of functional
enhancements for the last
6 years. We have often been
the driving forces in coming
up with ideas, design, features
and developing them. The
versions shipped out of
our offices have required
very minimal quality checks
before they are installed
at the end customer site.
This we believe speaks for
our quality and the confidence
held in us by the Danish
software house. |
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